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Shah Nawaz Khan (January 1914 – 9 December 1983) was an Indian politician who served as an officer in the Indian National Army (INA) during World War II. He was profoundly influenced by Subhas Chandra Bose's speeches asking POWs to join the Indian National Army and to fight for a free India, Khan led the army into North-Eastern India, seizing Kohima and Imphal which were held briefly by the INA under the authority of the Japanese. In December 1944, Shah Nawaz Khan was appointed Commander of the 1st Division at Mandalay. After the war, he was tried, convicted for treason, and sentenced to death in a public court-martial carried out by the British Indian Army. The sentence was commuted by the Commander-in-chief of the Indian Army following unrest and protests in India. After the trial, Khan

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  • Shah Nawaz Khan (bahasa Urdu: شاہ نواز خان; 24 Januari 1914 – 9 Desember 1983) adalah seorang politikus asal India yang bertugas sebagai seorang perwira dalam Tentara Nasional India pada Perang Dunia II. Setelah perang, ia diadili, didakwa berkhianat, dan dihukum mati dalam pengadilan militer yang dilakukan oleh Angkatan Darat India Britania. Hukuman tersebut ditangguhkan oleh Kepala Komandan Tentara India setelah ketegangan dan protes di India. (in)
  • Shah Nawaz Khan (Rawalpindi, 24 gennaio 1914 – 9 dicembre 1983) è stato un politico e generale indiano che prestò servizio come ufficiale dell'Esercito Nazionale Indiano (ENI) durante la seconda guerra mondiale. Dopo la guerra, fu processato e condannato a morte per tradimento in una corte marziale pubblica condotta dall'esercito anglo-indiano. La sentenza fu commutata dal comandante in capo dell'esercito indiano in seguito a disordini e proteste in India. (it)
  • Shah Nawaz Khan (January 1914 – 9 December 1983) was an Indian politician who served as an officer in the Indian National Army (INA) during World War II. He was profoundly influenced by Subhas Chandra Bose's speeches asking POWs to join the Indian National Army and to fight for a free India, Khan led the army into North-Eastern India, seizing Kohima and Imphal which were held briefly by the INA under the authority of the Japanese. In December 1944, Shah Nawaz Khan was appointed Commander of the 1st Division at Mandalay. After the war, he was tried, convicted for treason, and sentenced to death in a public court-martial carried out by the British Indian Army. The sentence was commuted by the Commander-in-chief of the Indian Army following unrest and protests in India. After the trial, Khan (en)
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  • Matore, Punjab, British India (en)
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